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Just having Bush and Cobb on the field at the same time would be truly hell to gameplan for. In ways I think we are going to see some of this when Jennings comes back also. With the gains Cobb has made in his game, having those two inside is going to be a hand full for any D.

Just having Bush and Cobb on the field at the same time would be truly hell to gameplan for. In ways I think we are going to see some of this when Jennings comes back also. With the gains Cobb has made in his game, having those two inside is going to be a hand full for any D.

With the compounded problem of having Nelson and Jones on the edges, that could be fun to watch, indeed._________________

Wilfred wrote:

Memory is like the Packers when they are behind by two touchdowns in the 4th quarter... It comes back.

For some reason the vision thing with Bush has come my way a hand full of times over the years. Not sure why to tell the truth. There is a hell of a lot of tape on Bush out there and the man has graded well on vision since HS. Only thing I could come up with is that many see him dancing around out there and think he can't find it. I disagree. Vision is not something that comes and goes and Bush can find it every time when he has his mind right. Not going to take him looking for those home runs out of him though, and truth be told, I'm not 100% sure ya want too.

Isn't that a bit of Cobb's game though? I guess you weren't too high on Cobb IIRC either. Not a fan of the scatty guys, huh, Palmy? Possibly a huge OT question: What did you think of Barry Sanders? (Obviously you weren't scouting then, but just as a trained eye now)_________________

For some reason the vision thing with Bush has come my way a hand full of times over the years. Not sure why to tell the truth. There is a hell of a lot of tape on Bush out there and the man has graded well on vision since HS. Only thing I could come up with is that many see him dancing around out there and think he can't find it. I disagree. Vision is not something that comes and goes and Bush can find it every time when he has his mind right. Not going to take him looking for those home runs out of him though, and truth be told, I'm not 100% sure ya want too.

Isn't that a bit of Cobb's game though? I guess you weren't too high on Cobb IIRC either. Not a fan of the scatty guys, huh, Palmy? Possibly a huge OT question: What did you think of Barry Sanders? (Obviously you weren't scouting then, but just as a trained eye now)

I have no beef with that mold if their good at it. I had a VERY high grade on Bush that year. That said, I also see the value in a RB that's gets what is there every time. Can't have everything though.

Sanders is a classic example of that. Man had a ton of Neg runs in his career. But if you asked him to hit it up in there every time he had the ball in his hands you would have taken away what made him a HOF RB. Sanders was the best EVER at his game. IMO, there is something very special about being the best of the best no matter the skill. In that, I have a ton of respect for Sanders.

I don't see TT making that deal. I don't even see the deal for Jennings.

The Pack is gonna be up against the cap with good to great talent we wanna keep. Draft and develop.

As far as Rice, he's the GOAT... Who were the Wrs in NE? How great was Michael Irvin really? You can win SBs with above decent Wrs and there's no proof a team needs to spend big bucks on the position at the detriment to the team or cap.